Mohammed Rubaiyat Chowdhury , Ayub Nabi Khan
International Journal of Engineering, Business And Management(IJEBM), Vol-8,Issue-2, April - June 2024, Pages 6-11 , 10.22161/ijebm.8.2.2
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Article Info: Received: 27 Feb 2024; Received in revised form: 05 Apr 2024; Accepted: 17 Apr 2024; Available online: 24 Apr 2024
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Jamdani is a UNESCO heritage. The tradition of Jamdani is very old are basically made of hundred percent cotton Jamdani yarn. Now a days Jamdani saree is manufactured with silk filament polyester filament along with 100% cotton yarn. The main manufacturing area of Jamdani saree is at Narayanganj. The Jamdani saree is usually manufactured with different dyes. In this project a Jamdani saree which was already manufactured and a Jamdani saree which was manufacture with 100% cotton yarn and sustainable vegetable dye (Yeliona AHLS-31) were observed. It was found that Jamdani saree which was already manufactured had presence of some banned dyes and the saree made with sustainable vegetable dyes did not contain any banned amines. The manufactures use the banned dyes possibly for the cheap price but the long-time effect of these dyes are hazardous because it causes diseases like skin diseases, lung disease, rash on the skin, etc.